Transmission-time of Reflexes in Spinal Cord of Frog 



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Exp. 45. (L. Gastroc). Nov. 20, 1906. Room temp. 12 C. Five minims 

 0'005 per cent. liq. strych. injected -| hour before. Records had been 

 taken of the electrical responses of the right gastrocnemius both before 

 and after the injection. No cross-reflex response had been obtainable 

 with that muscle. 



The same-side reflex effects were of about the same strength and hardlj^ 

 longer than the direct effect. The cross-reflex effects were weak 

 throughout. For records of the 1st and 2nd responses see fig. !S 

 (B and A); of the 7th and 8th, fig. 8 (D and C), p. 51. 



